VIESSMANN FAULT CODE F2 - LEEDS PLUMBER

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Viessmann fault code F2. Today we've been called out to a Viessmann Vitodens 100 and it's got an F2 boiler fault. So what we'll do, we'll have a look at that, we'll strip it down, and we'll see what the problem is, and we'll sort that out for the customer. After that, we've also got a Viessmann and it's got an F4 fault code. So we'll have a look at that one as well. So let's go and have a look.

So we've got a Viessmann Vitodens 100 and it's a WB1C 30 kilowatt. And this is a combi boiler and it's got an F2 boiler fault. So what we're going to do to start with, first of all, we're going to take a water sample. And as you can see here, I'm just draining the water from the top of the heat exchanger and the water is really, really mucky. Because the water is so mucky in the heating system, we're just going to drain it all down, and we're going to check the hoses and check the plate heat exchanger.

Once you've drained the pressure out of the boiler, and you may do that underneath. Just to take the pressure out, you could isolate it. You could turn the flow and return off. You could drain the boiler. And once you've took the pressure out of the boiler, you can then check the hoses. And all you need to do is just squeeze them, just gently. Don't start crushing him too much. If you crush them a lot, if they're rock hard, then all the muck will go into the boiler, into the plate and bits. So you want to just be careful with them hoses. So what we're going to do now, we're going to take the plate heat exchanger out. We're going to take the hoses out and we're going to flush this through.

The biggest problem with these is muck in the heating system. Installers not flushing them correctly when they're installed. This is the hose. If you're going to take a case off a boiler, you must be Gas Safe registered or competent to do so. So I'm just squeezing the hose there to check them. Can't really hear this on camera, but it's all full. It's all full and coated in there. What I'm going to do, I'm going to take this heat exchanger out on this and I'm going to put some new hoses on. And I'm going to clean out the heat exchanger out. I'm going to put some new hoses on this because the customer's had a lot of problems, so I'm just going to put some new hoses in.

And what I've done there, I've just disconnected the flue off the top of the boiler, lifted it up out of the way, and then I'm going to undo ... There's a bolt back there ... it's a bit awkward to see ... and one on that side. And then another one there. And I've just disconnected the hoses. I'm just going to disconnect that one again. And then I'm going to lift this heat exchanger out. They are quite heavy, these.

I'm also going to clean the plate heat exchanger out on this as well, while it's out. Do a really, really good job for the customer. So remove the main heat exchanger, and what I'm going to do now is just change the hoses over. It's not a bad job really, it's quite easy to do. Just before we lift this plate out, don't know if you can see there, I can see all them flakes that are in the plate, so the plate is definitely blocked on this. It's a little bit hard to see in there, but there's loads and loads of flakes. Loads of flakes and muck in there. Really bad.

I've connected this onto the outside top now. And I'm going to turn it on and we'll see what happens. See all there? All black flakes coming out. Loads of them. Obviously they were all blocking that plate heat exchanger. I'm going to turn this on full now. I can just let that flow through. Can you see there, see how it flakes? Loads and loads of them. Obviously I'm going to wash all this off after, but that's all muck coming out of the plate. And if I just tap it, you can see as I tap it, more and more's coming out. And also the flow through the plate is getting greater. See the flow rate now through there, it's coming through a lot faster than it were before.

I've just got some chemicals in there now, cleaning that out. I don't know if you can see it smoking. Always remember if you're going to work on a gas boiler, you must be Gas Safe registered or competent to do so, and you need hold the testing equipment so that when you do disturb any of the seals or the gas lines, that you can test them all afterwards. So it's very, very important that we do not do DIY with gas. So that was the F2 fault code for the Viessmann boiler. I did add some clips in from some other boilers that I've been on, just so that I could show you a bit easier.

So the fault is normally, from what I've experienced, is you go to them, the system is normally quite mucky. Sometimes it's not mucky, sometimes it's clean, but normally it's quite mucky. And the hoses, normally the hoses are rock-hard. So you took the pressure out of the boiler and the hoses are rock-hard, and they coat with the magnetite. And then when you look at the plate heat exchanger, you see
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Love what you do as always man.
Its great for little gees coming up to have visual direction .
You break it down to show that with a little care,
Boilers are fun and great to understand with the right engineer around them .

melvinevans
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Performed the steps outlined here in your video with a Gas Safe friend yesterday, no more F2. Thank you for sharing this.

vni
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Every single time I have an issue with this boiler, I come to this channel. At this point, Viessmann should be sponsoring you 🤣🤣❤️❤️

lamoskgr
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Been working on one for two days Alan. I removed the hoses two years ago as they were blocked solid, so was the plate heat exchanger and left and right hydroblocks, I spent half a day unblocking them and washing them out. I'm back two years later ; removing and manually flushing every rad, then put Sentinel X900 in, and ran it through my MAGNACLEANSE. I changed the Plate heat exchanger this time ( I should point out that it wouldnt fire for anything, when I arrived, so I changed the 'thermister' in the brass manifold at the top of the Heat Exchanger)
I fitted drain valves to all rads ( it is a groundfloor flat), and I think it is almost there.
I am going back tomorrow to remove and flush the x900, and I am fitting 'drain cock', in a tee from the flow pipe under the boiler so that I can 'reverse flush' if necessary, the suff that came out of every rad was like crude oil, and they are not that old cheers dx

davidwaterhouse
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Hi Allen,
helpful video.
I replace CH pump on boiler, take off heatexchenger and
cleaned out it and hoses. But it still overheating.
one part heatexchanger cold and second part of heatexchenger hot🤷‍♂️
looks like blockage inside heatexchanger.
Do you have any advice? how to clean heatexchanger if it hard blockage

alexdatiy
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Hi mate, my uncle was panicking because his boiler showed f2, thank god i saw this video ❤

Ehssan
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Hello Allen, i've been having F2 fault in a Viessmann vitodens 050, heat exchanger has been cleaned many times, and boiler as well. Temperature runs to 100 Celsius. Any ideas? 🤔 Many thanks

cosmindima
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Hi Allen, I have an F2 error, hot water is not too bad, it comes in hot after around 30 seconds, however my radiators arnt warming up, do you think replacing the heat exchanger plate and getting the radiators flushed would fix the issue?

Rizsparky
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I just got this fault code F2 on my boiler . Just wondering is it will be expensive to change then parts of clean them if it’s possible to do so?

PowerBeeKill
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Love the video it help me out a lot as a new tecnation

teamnewland
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I have changed the heat exchanger one year ago and the F2 error is here again. Do I have dirty water pumped into the system ? Why is the exchanger so sensitive ? I have a filter, new exchanger and once again I have this problem. No hot water.

guitarado
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Great video Allen, I’ve did almost the same on same same boiler.. just cleaned hoses through with acid and water, cleaned plate and give a service and boiler worked a treat, even had the F4 fault.. was the bottom of the main Heatexchanger chocked, cleaned and flush through ...
great videos ..
what about a video gas rating and appliance working pressures

tommyblackman
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Hi Allen we have the same problem the plumber we have as just changed them two pipes and we still have same F2 problem he is saying we may need a new boiler?

ronaldgreer
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Thank you, my rubber pipe was completely blocked making everything Luke warm at best. Removed pipe and cleaned and now working again. I have some cleaner in atm so next job is to drain the system and replace the water.
F2 fault 👍

johnburley
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Hi Alan where can I get the adaptor for flushing plates from, thanks for the great video loving the content

hellohi
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Where do the carbon flakes come from? I have had it in one of my installs. I thoroughly cleaned flushed and filled with inhibitor, fitted a TF1 mag filter. The warranty guys took care of it because he could see I had taken all precautions. But can not understand how it got through all the filters.

timeyre
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@Allenheart999 Mine only displays f2 when using the hot water or shower. Why is that? I do have a newer model of google nest though.. Thanks!!!

MrDunosan
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Thanks Alan, I replaced pump and plate, it’s still showing f2, even no power coming to pump and pump not running

fezron
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Just moved in a shop that has this same boiler been closed for 3 years has the F2 fault will see what our local gas fitter can do
Thank you 😊

deesdesigns
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Hey, I have a vitodens 050. Was working well but had to be turned off and when turned back on the f1 fault code came up. Reset it which got it firing but noticed some strange noises also the temperature on the digital dial instantly rose over 90 degrees, f2 then appeared and now back to f1.

Need to phone an engineer out but is there anything else i can tell him to narrow it down incase he has to order a part?

shnks